Best mountain peaks around Callosa D'En Sarrià, nestled in the province of Alicante, offers access to several impressive mountain peaks. The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, from lush river valleys to dramatic mountain ranges. These features provide views of the surrounding peaks and the Mediterranean coast, offering rewarding experiences for visitors.
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Fantastic views and nice rocks to sit and have your lunch. Large flat area for large walking groups. Accessible from Murla on a steep SAC T3 path via the Hermita and Penya Migdia which does not include any chains or staples - BUT - if you continue west along the route there are chains and staples SAC T4 and T5 to negotiate. The T5 is a descent heading west to east and appears more daunting than if you were making an ascent. In my humble view it does not warrant a T5 rating. In reality any average competent walker will not experience any significant problem.
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Wear a windbreaker in September-October
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The altitude of Alto del Gobernador is about 435 metres. We will reach the summit after walking 2,100 metres from the start of the Sierra Helada Natural Park.
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Alpine experience is REALLY necessary. Very rough/rocky paths, lots of climbing on the slope. The descent is particularly difficult and most hikers there had their shoe soles come apart (or fall off completely). So all the requirements stated on the sign should be observed!
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Short movies about our hike up to PUIG CAMPANA summit are available at my YouTUBE channel under the following links: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD7IpzFm20U (video - short version) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOkfaILxdwo (Full version) Enjoy
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Hiking up to the summit of PUIG CAMPANA mountains is not easy task and required a good fitness conditions. But as a reward one get an unique option to enjoy great view of Marina Alta/Bajo area (make sure you select good sunny day for your hike ). A proper hiking equipment (especially shoes) is important point. Since your hike could exceed nine hours, do not forget to take enough water (especially by nice sunny day). GOOD LUCK and ENJOY your hike in one of most exiting area in Costa Blanca!
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This section is "off-piste" to get to the top of Cavall Verd. It involves staples, a chain and some steep rock. This part of the trail must be descended the same way as you clambered up.
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The region offers several impressive peaks. Among the most popular are Puig Campana Summit, the second-highest peak in Alicante, known for its dramatic views. Another favorite is Summit of Mount d'Olta (587 m), which provides excellent views of Calpe and Penyal d'Ifac. Visitors also appreciate Governor's Height for its rewarding views after a moderate climb.
The Sierra de Bernia is renowned for its rugged terrain and the distinctive geological formation known as "El Forat" (The Hole), a natural tunnel hikers can traverse for breathtaking panoramic views. The remains of the 16th-century Fort de Bernia also add a significant historical element to the experience. The circular route around Sierra de Bernia (PR-CV 7) is a highly recommended hike.
Puig Campana is the second-highest peak in Alicante, rising steeply to 1,408 meters just a few kilometers from the Mediterranean coast. It's known for its distinctive profile, often called a "magic mountain," and features a notable fracture on its western peak. The summit offers truly impressive panoramic views, making the challenging climb worthwhile.
Monte Ponoig, nicknamed 'The Sleeping Lion' due to its silhouette, is an emblematic mountain near Callosa D'En Sarrià. It's the southernmost extension of the Sierra de Aitana, reaching 1,181 meters. Its large vertical walls make it a popular spot for climbing enthusiasts, and hiking routes traverse varied landscapes, including extensive pine forests. The summit provides spectacular views of surrounding mountains and the coastal areas of Benidorm.
Yes, for those looking for less strenuous options, the Summit of Mount d'Olta (587 m) is considered family-friendly. It offers wonderful views of Calpe and the Penyal d'Ifac via a path without significant difficulty, making it suitable for a family outing.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging climbs. You can explore routes like the Algar Waterfalls Trail or the Algar Gorges – Cirque View loop. For more demanding mountain hikes, consider trails like Penyes del Portitxol – Bèrnia loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Callosa D'En Sarrià and Mountain Hikes around Callosa D'En Sarrià guides.
Absolutely. The area around Callosa D'En Sarrià is also popular for road cycling. You can find routes such as the Puerto de Confrides and Coll de Rates Loop, or scenic rides like La Marina Baja along the coast. For more information on cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Callosa D'En Sarrià guide.
Many peaks in the region provide stunning vistas. Puig Campana Summit is highly praised for its dramatic, far-reaching views. The Summit of Mount d'Olta (587 m) offers excellent views of Calpe and Penyal d'Ifac. Additionally, Morro Blau - Serra de l'Aixorta provides amazing views towards the Marina Alta, Baja, and the Mediterranean coast from Denia to Altea.
The mountain peaks cater to various fitness levels. While some, like Puig Campana Summit, are considered challenging and may require alpine experience, others like the Summit of Mount d'Olta (587 m) are more intermediate or family-friendly. The Sierra de Bernia trails range from moderate to high difficulty, suitable for experienced hikers. It's always recommended to check specific route details before heading out.
The region generally enjoys a mild climate, making hiking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with pleasant temperatures and blooming flora. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, along with carrying plenty of water. Winters are typically mild, offering clear days for hiking.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible panoramic views, especially from peaks like Puig Campana and Morro Blau, which offer vistas of the Mediterranean coast and surrounding mountains. The unique natural features, such as El Forat in Sierra de Bernia, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs are also highly appreciated. The diverse landscapes and well-maintained trails contribute to a memorable outdoor experience.
While popular peaks attract many, exploring some of the lesser-known trails or visiting during off-peak seasons can offer a more tranquil experience. Areas like the Sierra de l'Aixorta, where Morro Blau is located, might offer a more serene environment compared to the most frequented routes, especially on weekdays.


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